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1 Standard Normal Distribution
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2 Standard Normal Distribution
This is the Normal distribution with: Mean of 0 Standard Deviation of 1

3 Standard Normal Distribution
If a variable (x) has any Normal distribution with mean (πœ‡) and standard deviation (𝜎), the standardized variable has the standard Normal distribution. 𝑧= π‘₯βˆ’πœ‡ 𝜎 THIS IS THE STANDARDIZED VARIABLE

4 The standard Normal table
All Normal distributions are the same when we standardize them We can find areas under any Normal curve from a single table. Table A (standard Normal table) Located at the back of the book!

5 Standard Normal Table (Table A)
Table of areas under the standard Normal curve. Table entry for each value z is the: Area under the curve To the left of z

6 Example 3.7 Problem: Find the proportions of observations from the standard Normal distributions that are Less than -1.25 Greater than 0.81

7 Example 3.7 (cont.) Solution a: To find area to left of -1.25, Locate -1.2 in the left-hand column of table A. Then locate the remaining digit 5 as.05 in the top row The box that intersects these two is .1056 Area less than =

8 Example 3.7 (cont.)

9 Example 3.7 (cont.) Solution b: Find area to the right of z=0.81 Locate 0.8 in the left-hand column of table A Locate the remaining digit 1 as .01 in the top row The entry where they intersect is That is area to the LEFT of z=0.81 To find area to the RIGHT of z=0.81, we use the area of 1 of the density curve and find the difference =0.2090

10 Example 3.7 (cont.)

11 Example Problem: Find the proportion of observations from the standard Normal distribution that are between and 0.81

12 Example (cont.) Solution: =1-( ) = =0.6854

13 3.2 Homework (cont.) Page 3.28, 30, 32 Add these onto problems from yesterday (3.22, 24, 26)


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